The Anthropology Museum, formerly known as "Amiriyeh Mansion," is one of the long-standing attractions of Bushehr. This museum was used as the municipality of the Behbahan neighborhood during the first Pahlavi era and later, with the passage of time and decisions by the governorate, it was converted into the Anthropology Museum in 1999. Amiriyeh Mansion is a two-story building with a beautiful view of the sea. This historic building, richly decorated, is made of coral stones, plaster, teak wood, and sandalwood, and was recently renovated by the Bushehr municipality. Upon entering this museum, you will see: agricultural tools, a model of a traditional boat, aerial maps of Bushehr port, and a model of the historic city texture.
Display panels of historical and natural artifacts, water room, kitchen, henna room, samples from the old bazaar, handicrafts, Bushehri living room, and traditional music room
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